This morning, we pulled Independence's stakes in Quartzsite … and aimed Betsy's nose towards Kingman-AZ:
Next & final AZ stop … Kingman-AZ
Kingman-AZ from Quartzsite-AZ; 2 hr 30 min (133.5 mi) via AZ-95 N and I-40 E
Matthew Wilder - 'Break My Stride' lyrics:
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3YrNSw5a2I)
The drive from Quartzsite, and through Parker was beautiful - the sun was warm, and the dingy sand-grit-cloud had lifted so I could clearly see the mountains surrounding us on every side. The wind did blow against us passing through Parker - and we watched RV's in front of us struggling to keep thier RV's from leaning too heavily to the right when rocked; but Holland is a veteran of dicey road travel 🤠, and kept Independence upright & straight as an arrow 😉😘
Route 66 passes through several towns in Arizona, including Kingman, Seligman, Winslow, Williams, and Flagstaff; Holland has been to Kingman many, many times … and I've been through here a couple times since we've been married, to visit with his Aunt Gaye ❤️
Holland is doing all he can to make our final days in AZ memorable; he's keeping stride with the changing Plans. He plans to take me on a tour "downtown to Old Town Kingman" while we are here. He is also planning Daytrips to Seligman, Winslow, and Flagstaff - not sure if Williams will be penciled in, or not: but it will be fun, no matter what. I've never been to any of these places, and am really looking forward to visiting them. Holland has been to all of them - except Seligman ... but he's never stopped long enough in any place to enjoy them; so, these will be memories made together 👩❤️💋👨
Things got interesting as we neared the turnoff lane into Kingman - a car, driving like a bat out of hell shot across the lane in front of us 😳 and without slowing down or bothering to look to the right or left, had a near *kiss* moment with a vehicle in the commuter lane. We held our breaths 🙏 - and didn't release it until the driver got control of his speeding bullet.
Just off the freeway as we entered Kingman-AZ; I, as Jew & Christian, was not happy to see this mosque. All it represents to me, is intolerant hatred and sanctioned violence.
The atmosphere here, in Kingman, is windy …
It was early afternoon when we reached our destination.
We definitely felt the lingering effects of recently absent snow. It was a good thing we grabbed our heavy coats and threw them into Betsy's back seat: they were pulled on when we located our parking space and started setting up.
We stayed here for a few weeks, last year, too.
KINGMAN-AZ~Pt. #1; Zuni Village RV Park: (https://roadgypsiesvalandholland.blogspot.com/2024/04/kingman-azpt-1-zuni-village-rv-park.html)
We reached our destination … it was very chilly. There was snow here 2 weeks ago; now, there will be some rain this week.
Heavy, dark rain clouds - a tiny patch of blue showing in the distance.
Long-term Park residents have a sense of humor 😉
While glancing around, I noticed a heart shape 😁
These favoring love signs always warm my heart.
It is good to be the daughter of the Most High God ❤️☝️
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